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. >> reporter: the fbi arrested james everett dutschke at his home in mississippi overnight. hours after this photo was taken. agents searched his house and the martial arts studio he owns earlier this week. as part of the investigation into ricin tainted letters sent to president obama and other officials. during that search the 41-year- old denied having anything to do with the poisoned letters. >> this is just crazy. this is just insane. >> reporter: the letters which tested positive for ricin were sent to the president and senator roger wicker of mississippi. but they were discovered at a mail processing facility and never reached their targets. a tainted letter was also sent to an 80-year-old mississippi judge whose family dutschke has clashed with in the past. charges were initially filed against an elvis impersonator named paul kevin curtis but were dropped tuesday. after investigators said they had discovered new information. >> i would like to move on with my life and find out what normal is again. >> reporter: curtis claims he had been framed and blamed dutschke. th
. >> reporter: the fbi arrested james everett dutschke at his home in mississippi overnight. hours after this photo was taken. agents searched his house and the martial arts studio he owns earlier this week. as part of the investigation into ricin tainted letters sent to president obama and other officials. during that search the 41-year- old denied having anything to do with the poisoned letters. >> this is just crazy. this is just insane. >> reporter: the letters which...
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dutschke expected in federal court in mississippi tomorrow. >>> washington took a break from the heavy news last night and kicked back for a couple of laughs or a lot of laughs. the white house annual correspondents' dinner and conan o'brien was front and center. >> as you all know, the president is hard at work skraetiskrae creating jobs. as you know, since he was elected the number of popes have doubled. and the number of "tonight show" hosts has tripled. congratulations! >> we are live this morning in boston, a place that is near and dear to both president obama and conan o'brien's heart. both of them went to harvard. conan's hilarious speech at the correspondents' dinner. we'll have that next. what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena.® ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase
dutschke expected in federal court in mississippi tomorrow. >>> washington took a break from the heavy news last night and kicked back for a couple of laughs or a lot of laughs. the white house annual correspondents' dinner and conan o'brien was front and center. >> as you all know, the president is hard at work skraetiskrae creating jobs. as you know, since he was elected the number of popes have doubled. and the number of "tonight show" hosts has tripled....
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mississippi alone has 15 nullifications bills. what's in a number? cdc study says states with the most gun control laws had a 42% lower gun death rate. but, chris, the 50 state study lead authors caution it does not prove gun laws lead to fewer gun deaths. >> i'm still trying to figure out why you pass a law to say you have to have a gun but you don't have to have a gun. >> they were saying it's symbolic to those criminals who might be considering anything in their city. >> that's going to wrap up this hour of jansing & company. rob are the thomas is up next. good morning, thomas. >> good morning. the nra is set to reveal its new bill. the timing is suspect as gun violence talks heat up in the senate. and did one rotten apple spoil the whole bunch in atlanta? do federal policies make cheating ripe for the picking in our public schools? is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! what's the "new" in the new new kellogg
mississippi alone has 15 nullifications bills. what's in a number? cdc study says states with the most gun control laws had a 42% lower gun death rate. but, chris, the 50 state study lead authors caution it does not prove gun laws lead to fewer gun deaths. >> i'm still trying to figure out why you pass a law to say you have to have a gun but you don't have to have a gun. >> they were saying it's symbolic to those criminals who might be considering anything in their city. >>...
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the letters were sent to president obama and senator roger wick yer a mississippi judge. we have had no response from the attorney today, but this week she said he had no involvement and himself said he had no wrongdoing. >> it is it blowing my mind that the parinoid government schizophreniic wraps up me in his fantasy world and who is a patriotic american. >> this as we learn of an ongoing feud previously arrested paul curtis who was taken into custody by the feds earlier in the. the charges of placing the threats in the mail were dropped. dutschke -- the letters addressed to senator wicker and president obama were retrieved and flagged in off site mail facility. heather back to you. >> a lot of twists and turns in that case, thank you. >> turning to the latest from boston. investigators are pushing forward and following dozens of leads and following key threw clues about the people dead and injured. federal agents sifted through the land fill of the dartmouth campus. that is where the surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev a student. the mother of the suspect, federal offi
the letters were sent to president obama and senator roger wick yer a mississippi judge. we have had no response from the attorney today, but this week she said he had no involvement and himself said he had no wrongdoing. >> it is it blowing my mind that the parinoid government schizophreniic wraps up me in his fantasy world and who is a patriotic american. >> this as we learn of an ongoing feud previously arrested paul curtis who was taken into custody by the feds earlier in the....
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deadly substance sent to senator roger whitcher republican from mississippi. senators have just within this hour been briefed by administration officials. this is just again. this envelope tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. it was intercepted this afternoon at the u.s. capitol's off site mail facility in washington it was sent to roger wicker from mississippi's office. as they are coming. in this testing was at pa libertily sent-out letter was then sent to a lab we are just confirming in fact it was -- it was ricin. talking to me in my ear now on another breaking development. and that is that we have the new pictures with bill hemmer and this is a picture believed to be something they are looking at as a possible explosive device or at least the suspect explosive device that may have been one of the areas of explosion in the boston bombing. there on the spot shadow that bag, that area right there may have been a trash can. you can see that bag right there. they are looking closely at that apparently we're being told by authorities that is what we are
deadly substance sent to senator roger whitcher republican from mississippi. senators have just within this hour been briefed by administration officials. this is just again. this envelope tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. it was intercepted this afternoon at the u.s. capitol's off site mail facility in washington it was sent to roger wicker from mississippi's office. as they are coming. in this testing was at pa libertily sent-out letter was then sent to a lab we are just confirming...
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the fbi has identified the suspect as 45-year-old paul kevin curtis of corinth, mississippi. a sheriff in mississippi says there is a clear link among all three letters. >> there are great consistencies and similarities to the two letters, and the information that we received from the federal people that senator wicker and president obama received. >> more tests are being done on the letters. more details now about the poison ricin. it comes from the bean of the caster oil plant, and it is deadliest when inhaled. it could be used to kill an individual, but would not work for a large group of people, and does not pass from person to person. there is only one known assassination using ricin. in 1978, a bulgarian dissident. >>> sabotage in the south bay. new details on the attacks on two crucial utilities. why investigators think they were you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then s
the fbi has identified the suspect as 45-year-old paul kevin curtis of corinth, mississippi. a sheriff in mississippi says there is a clear link among all three letters. >> there are great consistencies and similarities to the two letters, and the information that we received from the federal people that senator wicker and president obama received. >> more tests are being done on the letters. more details now about the poison ricin. it comes from the bean of the caster oil plant,...
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in the time after he was kicked off the campus of the mississippi medical center, the north mississippi medical center he started a letter-writing campaign to various politicians, by his own accord at least reports on the internet attributed to his name. to senator wicker, and former mississippi senator trent lott and cochran. never heard back from those people. you'll recall in that letter that was sent to the president and as well as senator wicker, he talked about if you're not part of the process to uncover these things you are part of the problem as well. what is not known, though, jon is whether or not he actually had access to ricin, how ricin could have potential ale lee got even in the letters and when in his mind, if what the fbi says is true he went from simply a letter-writing campaign to something that has mow tension ale lee provoked these very, very serious charges against him, jon. jon: the authorities must be crawling all over the place where this guy had lived right now, huh? >> reporter: the fbi is up in corinth at the moment. they are treating this crime scene approp
in the time after he was kicked off the campus of the mississippi medical center, the north mississippi medical center he started a letter-writing campaign to various politicians, by his own accord at least reports on the internet attributed to his name. to senator wicker, and former mississippi senator trent lott and cochran. never heard back from those people. you'll recall in that letter that was sent to the president and as well as senator wicker, he talked about if you're not part of the...
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for awhile, we watched in mississippi as though it were an anomaly, as if mississippi were a pioneer. since then, north dakota used that same language to shut down its last remaining abortion clinic. mississippi's is already in effect, a judge considers whether or not the new regulations are legal. north dakota passed it, in addition to flat out banning abortion at six weeks, before many women know they're pregnant. as of today, alabama passed the same language, too. this is the new normal in republican controlled states. unlike mississippi and north dakota, alabama doesn't have just one abortion clinic. it has four. the one that lost its license was the same that eric rudolph bombed in the late 1990s, killing a police officer and seriously wounding a nurse. the point of the mississippi trap laws is to shut down clinics, to set the bar for new regulations so high that nobody can reach it on purpose. but we can't call them mississippi st
for awhile, we watched in mississippi as though it were an anomaly, as if mississippi were a pioneer. since then, north dakota used that same language to shut down its last remaining abortion clinic. mississippi's is already in effect, a judge considers whether or not the new regulations are legal. north dakota passed it, in addition to flat out banning abortion at six weeks, before many women know they're pregnant. as of today, alabama passed the same language, too. this is the new normal in...
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earlier today, pickens county into mississippi right through about macon, mississippi and into macedonia into alabama this is what rolled through here. this was a very large wedge-shaped tornado. one person was killed that we know of. power lines are down. trees are down everywhere from this big tornado. i would suspect, jake, this was probably an ef-3 tornado. at least 150 miles per hour. they are rare in the south but they are happening today and as you said, if you live anywhere in mississippi, alabama, georgia, maybe tennessee, north florida, you need to pay attention tonight. the potential is there for this type of weather all night long. it is now warming up. we're at 3:00 central time. 4:00 eastern. the hottest part of the day, that's when we expect the biggest storms to develop. >> chad, give us an idea in layman's terms. how bad was the tornado that touched down earlier today in kemper county, mississippi? >> you know, i mean that's a tornado that you would expect in kansas or texas. this storm on the ground, when i was watching it, not that far from macon, mississippi, i know t
earlier today, pickens county into mississippi right through about macon, mississippi and into macedonia into alabama this is what rolled through here. this was a very large wedge-shaped tornado. one person was killed that we know of. power lines are down. trees are down everywhere from this big tornado. i would suspect, jake, this was probably an ef-3 tornado. at least 150 miles per hour. they are rare in the south but they are happening today and as you said, if you live anywhere in...
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they had a good idea that this guy came from the state of mississippi. was a frequent letter writer to federal officials here in washington so the tone of the letters did not surprise them. the contents of the letters testing positive, at least initially for ricin was a surprise. but the important news, the good news for people here on capitol hill who were terrorized by letters 12 years ago was the fact that essentially that these were captured, alarms went off at offsite facilities so these got nowhere close to the capital complex. nowhere close to the white house. nowhere close to the president of the united states or this republican senator roger wicker of mississippi, bill? >> bill: mike, thank you. i want to bring in greta van susteren. greta is a lawyer. investigated plenty of crimes. she is in the studio getting ready for "on the record" at 10:00 eastern time. what do you make of the quick movement on behalf of investigators? >> bill, i'm actually not surprise. the man looks a little bit touched. if indeed he is guilty, he did a very serious thin
they had a good idea that this guy came from the state of mississippi. was a frequent letter writer to federal officials here in washington so the tone of the letters did not surprise them. the contents of the letters testing positive, at least initially for ricin was a surprise. but the important news, the good news for people here on capitol hill who were terrorized by letters 12 years ago was the fact that essentially that these were captured, alarms went off at offsite facilities so these...
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the fbi has identified the suspect as 45-year-old paul kevin curtis of corinth, mississippi. a sheriff in mississippi says there is a clear link among all three letters. >> there are great consistencies and similarities to the two letters, and the information that we received from the federal people that senator wicker and president obama received. >> more tests are being done on the letters. more details now about the poison ricin. it comes from the bean of the caster oil plant, and it is deadliest when inhaled. it could be used to kill an individual, but would not work for a large group of people, and does not pass from person to person. there is only one known assassination using ricin. in 1978, a bulgarian dissident. >>> sabotage in the south bay. new details on the attacks on two crucial utilities. why investigators think they were coordinated. >> possible relief for allergy sufferers. >> then. >> there are firefighters down. >> our coverage of the deadly massive explosion in texas continues. we're gathering new details on this breaking story. >>> all in all, this was a
the fbi has identified the suspect as 45-year-old paul kevin curtis of corinth, mississippi. a sheriff in mississippi says there is a clear link among all three letters. >> there are great consistencies and similarities to the two letters, and the information that we received from the federal people that senator wicker and president obama received. >> more tests are being done on the letters. more details now about the poison ricin. it comes from the bean of the caster oil plant,...
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senator and a mississippi judge will appear in court on monday. the fbi arrested james everett dutschke at his home in mississippi another night. the charges come days after charges were dropped against an elvis impersonator, curtis. >>> 15,000 furloughed air traffic controllers are going back to work tomorrow. lawmakers voted to end the furloughs forced a week ago by the spending cuts known as the sequester. and congress did it just in time to catch their own flights out of town for a spring vacation. the bill allows the faa to use up to $350 million for airport improvement funds. >>> well, seeing new light after losing face on a bloody battlefield. >> when you finally get to the real issue of facing those issues, it's like a rebirth. >> the techniques some veterans haunted so badly from images of war are using to help put life back in focus. >>> can it be that this man is so handsome, he was deported from his own country? the threats he posed. >>> we have a good-looking forecast for you. good evening, from the kpix 5 weather center. today was wa
senator and a mississippi judge will appear in court on monday. the fbi arrested james everett dutschke at his home in mississippi another night. the charges come days after charges were dropped against an elvis impersonator, curtis. >>> 15,000 furloughed air traffic controllers are going back to work tomorrow. lawmakers voted to end the furloughs forced a week ago by the spending cuts known as the sequester. and congress did it just in time to catch their own flights out of town for a...
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i grew up right on the mississippi river. around the age of 17 i really started to focus on the problem. 18 million people get their daily drinking water from the river. i'm thinking, this should not be like this. this stuff just collects here and it goes on for blocks like this. it's a bad deal. i said, no one's going to do anything about it, i will. i'm chad pregracke w. the help of volunteer, we have removed 7 million pounds of garbage from america's rivers. are you guys ready? primary focus is mississippi river. you guys will be amazed in two hours how much stuff we get. we've worked on 22 rivers in 18 states. we do everything in the power to get people excited about it. because, you know, the day, it's you're out there picking up garbage. >> did you find a basketball? >> cheers. >> totally yours. >> little by little we are getting it. >> but you're having fun. >> i knew i would be sweating for sure but i didn't think i'd be singing karoke on a boat. >> people want to see change and they're stepping up to make change. >>
i grew up right on the mississippi river. around the age of 17 i really started to focus on the problem. 18 million people get their daily drinking water from the river. i'm thinking, this should not be like this. this stuff just collects here and it goes on for blocks like this. it's a bad deal. i said, no one's going to do anything about it, i will. i'm chad pregracke w. the help of volunteer, we have removed 7 million pounds of garbage from america's rivers. are you guys ready? primary focus...
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o we're following the story from tupelo, mississippi. >> poppy, a judge here who received one of those ricin letters says he's hoping the arrest is a step toward justice for his family. this is the man federal authorities now believe mailed three ricin-laced letters earlier this month to president obama, mississippi senator wicker and county court judge holland. prosecutors have charged james everett dutschke accused of "knowing, developing, producing, stockpiling, possessing a biological agent for use as a weapon." that agent according to the u.s. attorney's office was ricin. >> this could have been devastating, very devastating. i mean, mom could have died. >> reporter: steve holland's mother is the mississippi judge who received one of the letters. dutschke ran against him for a seat in the mississippi state house in 2007. >> he was a mad personality. he was a vicious kind of guy. he attacked me personally and even my entire family. that was his m.o. during the campaign. >> reporter: last week charges were dropped against the first suspect in the case, an elvis impersonator named pa
o we're following the story from tupelo, mississippi. >> poppy, a judge here who received one of those ricin letters says he's hoping the arrest is a step toward justice for his family. this is the man federal authorities now believe mailed three ricin-laced letters earlier this month to president obama, mississippi senator wicker and county court judge holland. prosecutors have charged james everett dutschke accused of "knowing, developing, producing, stockpiling, possessing a...
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the envelope said senator wick i am and it was sent from a person who lives in mississippi and mailed it from memphis, tennessee. he is recognized as a frequent writer to lawmakers. after being told about the tainted mail this evening, a senator called it troubling. >> obviously. it's not just members concerned, it rarely gets to a member before it goes through a lot of staff. that's a big concern for all of us. so we are very answer us to get more details. >> lawmakers have been told by authorities the exterior markings on the envelope were not outwardly suspicious. officials say this is a reminder to staff members on capitol hill for the need to remain attentive in amendling mail and recognizing suspicious items and knowing what steps to take if suspicious mail makes it it a member's office. but a letter testing positive for the deadly poison rice innocent to a u.s. senator was stopped before it reached the capitol. the system worked. sean. >> mike is in washington tonight. now for someone who knows all too well what the aftermath of a tragedy like this is like, former new york mayo
the envelope said senator wick i am and it was sent from a person who lives in mississippi and mailed it from memphis, tennessee. he is recognized as a frequent writer to lawmakers. after being told about the tainted mail this evening, a senator called it troubling. >> obviously. it's not just members concerned, it rarely gets to a member before it goes through a lot of staff. that's a big concern for all of us. so we are very answer us to get more details. >> lawmakers have been...
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his name is paul kevin curtis, and he is from mississippi, just north of tupalo, mississippi. we do not know anything about him yet or the evidence against him other than the fact he has been arrested. in terms of what was in the letters, what substance was in the letters, federal officials tell nbc news tonight that initial lab tests of the letters, lab tests, not the field tests, the initial follow-up lab tests were inconclusive. there was some level of ricin measured in the lab tests, but the exact potency is as yet unclear, they say more tests are needed. joining us now to help us understand what this means is michael leiter. he's an nbc news national security analyst. mr. leiter, thank you for joining us. >> good to be here, rachel. >> we know the letters contained some amount of ricin. they do not know the potency of it. how significant does that seem to you? >> honestly, until we get the final results probably tomorrow morning, i would still not read much into it. these were tested twice in the field, first the automatic detector was set off, the field test was set off.
his name is paul kevin curtis, and he is from mississippi, just north of tupalo, mississippi. we do not know anything about him yet or the evidence against him other than the fact he has been arrested. in terms of what was in the letters, what substance was in the letters, federal officials tell nbc news tonight that initial lab tests of the letters, lab tests, not the field tests, the initial follow-up lab tests were inconclusive. there was some level of ricin measured in the lab tests, but...
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bombs, poison letters and floods along the mississippi and that explosion in west, texas. separated by 1,900 miles, but connected by this man. our cecilia vega with this man's tonight, for the first time, we're getting a close-up look at ground zero of the blast that leveled an entire neighborhood. the death toll is now at 14, with close to 200 injured. experts tell us the odds of having two disasters like texas and boston in the same week, are one in every 4,800 years. so what, then, are the odds of one man being an eyewitness to both? here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: joe berti finished the boston marathon in three hours and 56 minutes flat. and then minutes later, this. [ blast ] >> i heard the explosion and it was loud. so i turned around and saw the smoke coming from the finish line. so at that instant i just felt like, it was a bomb. >> you thought right away it was a bomb? >> absolutely. because of how loud it was and where it was. literally seconds later, the second bomb exploded. >> reporter: berti's wife amy was just ten yards away from the explosion. a wom
bombs, poison letters and floods along the mississippi and that explosion in west, texas. separated by 1,900 miles, but connected by this man. our cecilia vega with this man's tonight, for the first time, we're getting a close-up look at ground zero of the blast that leveled an entire neighborhood. the death toll is now at 14, with close to 200 injured. experts tell us the odds of having two disasters like texas and boston in the same week, are one in every 4,800 years. so what, then, are the...
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he has also written to it -- wrigley at claimed histories of the great influenza and the mississippi flood of 1927. a speaker whose expertise in panama and influenza and water policy having kurds leading policymakers to solicit his input in those areas. he is also a distinguished scholar at tulane and the xavier university in this work is appeared in a number of the publications, including an influential pc row during a presidential campaign and the importance of separating church and state. a piece that i am happy to say, first appeared in the opinion pages of the los angeles times. finally, the man at the table there, an independent historian and journalist is larry focus has been that the nation's founding until the civil war. his latest is america's great debate, but he has also written about the underground railroad in washington d.c. he is currently working in the history of the first congress was greeted the federal government. a free-lance writer whose work has appeared just about everywhere. and one other note about and, i mentioned that every member of today's panel was a f
he has also written to it -- wrigley at claimed histories of the great influenza and the mississippi flood of 1927. a speaker whose expertise in panama and influenza and water policy having kurds leading policymakers to solicit his input in those areas. he is also a distinguished scholar at tulane and the xavier university in this work is appeared in a number of the publications, including an influential pc row during a presidential campaign and the importance of separating church and state. a...
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>> reporter: anderson, this is an individual from tupelo, mississippi, we're told, the home state of senator roger wicker. actually, his hometown, as well. he's one of the people who got one of the mailings. we know of two suspicious letters, a lot of confusion at the united states capitol today. a mail delivery to the capitol has been stopped, while authorities try to figure all of it out. of the suspicious letters that were field tested, and initially deemed positive, one was addressed to the white house. another, an earlier letter, as i said, addressed to senator wicker. these are only field tests, false-positives are known to occur. according to law enforcement authorities, anderson, both of the letters were detected at an off site facility. authorities say there was a message contained in the letters. that message said, "to see a wrong and not expose it is to become a silent partner to its continuance." both letters we're told signed "i'm kc and i approve this message." the letters have been sent to labs for testing. there had been ricin false-positives in the past. anderson? >>
>> reporter: anderson, this is an individual from tupelo, mississippi, we're told, the home state of senator roger wicker. actually, his hometown, as well. he's one of the people who got one of the mailings. we know of two suspicious letters, a lot of confusion at the united states capitol today. a mail delivery to the capitol has been stopped, while authorities try to figure all of it out. of the suspicious letters that were field tested, and initially deemed positive, one was addressed...
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now all that water is rushing into the mississippi. six months ago there were about to low water, and now the concern is too high water. the barge industry never lets a crisis like this go to waste. when the river levels were too low six months ago, they got with their politicians, lobbyists came to washington and started talking about the need for federal appropriations for billions of dollars to maintain and improve locks, rebuild dams, all sorts of stuff there are a couple of bills out there right now, one that would appropriate $8 billion for new dam and block construction. this is the kind of thing that they will continually bring out and try to get political attention on whenever the water is too low or too high. these are always opportunities to make political hay and tried to belly up to the taxpayer trust. the: you talked about effort against this. several lawmakers have introduced in the river act. on twitter says, make them pay for the dredging. before this happened, what were the proposals to increase the fees or make the b
now all that water is rushing into the mississippi. six months ago there were about to low water, and now the concern is too high water. the barge industry never lets a crisis like this go to waste. when the river levels were too low six months ago, they got with their politicians, lobbyists came to washington and started talking about the need for federal appropriations for billions of dollars to maintain and improve locks, rebuild dams, all sorts of stuff there are a couple of bills out there...
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deadly substance sent to senator roger whitcher republican from mississippi. senators have just within this hour been briefed by administration officials. this is just again. this envelope tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. it was intercepted this afternoon at the u.s. capitol's off site mail facility in washington it was sent to roger wicker from mississippi's office. as they are coming. in this testing was at pa libertily sent-out letter was then sent to a lab we are just confirming in fact it was -- it was ricin. talking to me in my ear now on another breaking development. and that is that we have the new pictures with bill hemmer and this is a picture believed to be something they are looking at as a possible explosive device or at least the suspect explosive device that may have been one of the areas of explosion in the boston bombing. there on the spot shadow that bag, that area right there may have been a trash can. you can see that bag right there. they are looking closely at that apparently we're being told by authorities that is what we are
deadly substance sent to senator roger whitcher republican from mississippi. senators have just within this hour been briefed by administration officials. this is just again. this envelope tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. it was intercepted this afternoon at the u.s. capitol's off site mail facility in washington it was sent to roger wicker from mississippi's office. as they are coming. in this testing was at pa libertily sent-out letter was then sent to a lab we are just confirming...
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several rivers including the mississippi and the missouri are cresting right now. in clarksville, missouri, days of sandbagging was no match for the mighty mississippi. hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland were swamped, roads flooded. at least two people were killed. the river, so swollen after drenching rains, more than 100 barges broke loose near st. louis. some of them may have even sank. >>> it happened in a flash. a deadly avalanche in the colorado rocky mountains. a group of snowboarders buried alive. five of them died. only one survivor. to thrill-seekers, the back country slopes are irresistible. but this year, they are dangerously unstable. abc's clayton sandell explains. >> reporter: it is colorado's worst avalanche disaster in 50 years. on saturday, six snowboarders ventured into an out-of-bound zone near loveland ski area, about 60 miles west of denver. authorities say the men accidentally triggered an avalanche, two football fields wide and four football fields long. >> i called the coroner's office, saying get ready. it looks like it's going to
several rivers including the mississippi and the missouri are cresting right now. in clarksville, missouri, days of sandbagging was no match for the mighty mississippi. hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland were swamped, roads flooded. at least two people were killed. the river, so swollen after drenching rains, more than 100 barges broke loose near st. louis. some of them may have even sank. >>> it happened in a flash. a deadly avalanche in the colorado rocky mountains. a group...
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senator and a mississippi judge. everett dutschke is set to be arraigned tomorrow in federal court in oxford, mississippi. >>> in texas and other parts of the south tonight, they are recovering from a destructive spring storm that led to widespread flooding and some dangerous moments for more than 100 people who got trapped in rising waters. nbc's janet schamlian has more tonight. >> reporter: it came fast in the houston area. as much as eight inches of rain in just a few hours, triggering flash flooding and turning streets into rivers. >> it was just ridiculous. waters are at least 2 1/2 feet high in the right lane. it was nuts. >> reporter: drivers were stranded all across the city. firefighters made more than 150 water rescues in five hours as cars stalled in the fast rising water. >> just coming home from work. i decided to take a chance. but me not listening, i see other cars out here. i just gave it a shot and now i'm trying to start my calm -- i don't know what to do now. >> reporter: lightning and downed tree
senator and a mississippi judge. everett dutschke is set to be arraigned tomorrow in federal court in oxford, mississippi. >>> in texas and other parts of the south tonight, they are recovering from a destructive spring storm that led to widespread flooding and some dangerous moments for more than 100 people who got trapped in rising waters. nbc's janet schamlian has more tonight. >> reporter: it came fast in the houston area. as much as eight inches of rain in just a few hours,...
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when i went to mississippi in the 1960s, that was the defining civil rights issue. in that generation. but this is the defining civil rights issue of our generation. and when we win this issue, we will have eliminated the last bastion of official discrimination by the government against its own citizens in this country. this is an issue that i think when people listen there's only one way they can come out. if you approach this with an open mind and an open heart and list, i n't ink peoplean comeut two different ways because there isn't any other argument on the other side. all the other side has is a bumper sticker. marriage is between a man and a woman. that's not the answer. that's the question. there's a third thing though. that is, i think we're going to win this case. i thought it then. i think it now. i think this is the right time. >> charlie: david boies for the hour next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg. >> charlie: all eyes were on the supreme court last week as it cons
when i went to mississippi in the 1960s, that was the defining civil rights issue. in that generation. but this is the defining civil rights issue of our generation. and when we win this issue, we will have eliminated the last bastion of official discrimination by the government against its own citizens in this country. this is an issue that i think when people listen there's only one way they can come out. if you approach this with an open mind and an open heart and list, i n't ink peoplean...
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flood warnings are still in effect across the mississippi valley. while the rain has drenched some farms in places like iowa, things are much drier west of the mississippi. several states in the corn belt there are facing severe drought conditions. our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth is working the extreme weather center. rick? >> kind of the haves and have notes as far as that prescription goes across the midwest and the plains. the mississippi river watershed is the largest one we have in the country. eastern side of this where we are seeing flooding. green areas the illinois river and wabash eventually in towards the illinois and parts of the mississippi river begins rivered illinois and wabash, that's where we saw some of the record breaking flooding. as it goes downstream the river will be able to absorb it and we won't be seeing record breaking flooding like we saw two years ago. out to the west of this though incredible drought snow over the last five to six weeks. help the drought. exceptional drought. need more moisture there other story
flood warnings are still in effect across the mississippi valley. while the rain has drenched some farms in places like iowa, things are much drier west of the mississippi. several states in the corn belt there are facing severe drought conditions. our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth is working the extreme weather center. rick? >> kind of the haves and have notes as far as that prescription goes across the midwest and the plains. the mississippi river watershed is the largest one we...
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. >> wicked rivers is about the mississippi and it is a swashbuckling hotel. you were invited to write another similar thing and -- >> they wanted a good story. we just had a topic of tornadoes and when i started researching it was when i found all this stuff out about redfield and finley which as far as i can tell no one has written much about. it is a part of american history that is largely forgotten so it was a pleasure to reconstruct this. >> the next book is about your past in a tom sawyer sort of background. >> of family history from the 1850s until the present. >> do you have another historic book? >> i do. down the road, signed contracts for this, i will write about the early days of electrification in nineteenth century america. about two years. >> would it go faster if he just published it as an e-book? >> there will be an e-book. there is an e-book of this and there will be of that as well. >> i was -- it was wonderful. it was very entertaining to see how you took this phenomenon, this terrible catastrophe and a round it you discussed cultural, soc
. >> wicked rivers is about the mississippi and it is a swashbuckling hotel. you were invited to write another similar thing and -- >> they wanted a good story. we just had a topic of tornadoes and when i started researching it was when i found all this stuff out about redfield and finley which as far as i can tell no one has written much about. it is a part of american history that is largely forgotten so it was a pleasure to reconstruct this. >> the next book is about your...
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we have two areas i want to highlight in mississippi and louisiana. we actually had one confirmed tornado in louisiana. ef-0 confirmed. and reports of power lines coming down in mississippi. that storm system on the move today. we have winter weather to talk about. winter weather advisories because more snow is possible across sections of new england and the upper great lakes. and that tornado watch, including parts of virginia, north carolina, and south carolina through later this morning. >> very troubling, thank you. it could be a troubling new warning about north korea's intentions. a defense intelligence agency report finds north korea likely has the capability of arming a missile with a nuclear warhead. but the pentagon is down playing that report. david piper is live in south korea with the very latest for us. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. he is on his first leg of his asian tour. high tensions over concerns that north korea is about to test a missile. the secretary of state went straight into meetings with military leaders he
we have two areas i want to highlight in mississippi and louisiana. we actually had one confirmed tornado in louisiana. ef-0 confirmed. and reports of power lines coming down in mississippi. that storm system on the move today. we have winter weather to talk about. winter weather advisories because more snow is possible across sections of new england and the upper great lakes. and that tornado watch, including parts of virginia, north carolina, and south carolina through later this morning....
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letters contain iing the deadly powder was sent to president obama and a mississippi senator and a mississippi judge. one other man was under investigation. he was soon cleared but indicated dutschke has a subpoena suspect. what have you been able to find out, alina? >> reporter: this is the kind of story that keeps changing every day. as you mentioned, there was an initial suspect and now that man has been cleared. authorities have another man in custody. as you mentioned, that man's name is james everette dutschke. he was taken into custody here. this was his house. he was taken into custody early this morning before 1:00 in the morning. the fbi is saying that the arrest is in reference to the ricin investigation. now dutschke has been turned over to the u.s. marshals office. we first learned about dutschke earlier this week at a hearing on monday. that hearing was for the initial suspect paul kevin curtis. curtis said he had been framed and mentioned dutschke as a possible suspect. on tuesday this case took another turn and he was released. all the charges filed against him were dropped. th
letters contain iing the deadly powder was sent to president obama and a mississippi senator and a mississippi judge. one other man was under investigation. he was soon cleared but indicated dutschke has a subpoena suspect. what have you been able to find out, alina? >> reporter: this is the kind of story that keeps changing every day. as you mentioned, there was an initial suspect and now that man has been cleared. authorities have another man in custody. as you mentioned, that man's...
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we are also going to keep a eye on mississippi river further downstream in tennessee, mississippi, arkansas and down into louisiana. we could be seeing flooding out here as the flood levels continue to flow further downstream. temperatures waking up very chilly behind the storm system in the 30s. minneapolis only 27 in the city of denver. >>> maria molina in the weather center. thanks. >>> here's what we would like for you to brew on today. a school's new dress code has parents up in arms. they are live individual that their daughters have been banned from wearing scrapless dances from the annual 8th grade dinner dance. the reason why? the principal at reading ton middle school in new jersey says they are too distracting for the boys. >> the issue here is having someone interfere with my right to raise my children in a way that i think is appropriate. >> this year our school has enforced dress code a lot. i don't know why this year more but they are definitely getting more strict about it. >> the parents are petitioning the swochool board to over turn the policy. they stais a violation of t
we are also going to keep a eye on mississippi river further downstream in tennessee, mississippi, arkansas and down into louisiana. we could be seeing flooding out here as the flood levels continue to flow further downstream. temperatures waking up very chilly behind the storm system in the 30s. minneapolis only 27 in the city of denver. >>> maria molina in the weather center. thanks. >>> here's what we would like for you to brew on today. a school's new dress code has...
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a mississippi senator, a mississippi judge, released from federal custody. and so far the justice department is declining to comment, but we are expecting a news conference later today. back to you. >> joe, not to get ahead of it, but the speculation is going to be, is this some type of indication of how strong the case is, released on bond, wasn't released on his own recognizance, that's the curiosity and i look forward to hearing what you get on it. thanks, joe. appreciate it. >>> now i want to bring you up to date on something else we were talking about earlier. we were talking about what was known or not known by hour government when the suspect who is now deceased went over to russia. did they know? there is conversations between senator grassley and homeland security head janet napolitano about whether there was a ping on their system, whether they knew, was it a spelling check, what did they know, how did they follow up. very serious questions, not just to look back, would have, could have, should have, it is could this have been prevented, how do we
a mississippi senator, a mississippi judge, released from federal custody. and so far the justice department is declining to comment, but we are expecting a news conference later today. back to you. >> joe, not to get ahead of it, but the speculation is going to be, is this some type of indication of how strong the case is, released on bond, wasn't released on his own recognizance, that's the curiosity and i look forward to hearing what you get on it. thanks, joe. appreciate it....
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senator and a mississippi judge. in court papers today, the f.b.i. says ricin was found in a martial arts studio that was run by james dutschke of tune low, mississippi. dutschke was arrested on saturday. now on to the economy. americans are feeling better about jobs and pay increases and as a result the survey of consumer confidence rebounded after a sharp drop in march. another reason for the confidence is a jump in home values. home prices in february rose on average 9%. that's the biggest year-to-year increase since 2006. the case schiller index shows that phoenix led the way with prices up 23%. san francisco was up 19%. dallas, 7%. boston and chicago 5%. and new york home prices were up about 2%. there is a big increase too in los angeles. and here's carter evans. >> reporter: home prices in los angeles are up more than 14% over last year. rising so quickly, alex griswald had to rethink his plan to buy a bigger home for their growing family. >> we decided that the best way to get a good house in a good area for us for the next five to ten years
senator and a mississippi judge. in court papers today, the f.b.i. says ricin was found in a martial arts studio that was run by james dutschke of tune low, mississippi. dutschke was arrested on saturday. now on to the economy. americans are feeling better about jobs and pay increases and as a result the survey of consumer confidence rebounded after a sharp drop in march. another reason for the confidence is a jump in home values. home prices in february rose on average 9%. that's the biggest...
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dusky ran against him for a mississippi state house in >> he was a mad personality. he was a vicious kind of guy. he he's tacked me personally. even my entire family. that was his m.o. during the campaign. >> last week charges were dropped against the elvis impersonator. curtis said he had been framed dutschke as a possible suspect. in this youtube video posted last week dutschke talk about the investigation. >> i met with the fbi. i consented to a search signed a piece of paper saying go ahead and search the house. i don't have anything at all to do with this. >> an attorney representing the 41-year-old on a separate case says the martial arts studio closed after dutschke with child molestation earlier this year. he has pleaded not grilt touilty to those federal. he's expected to be in federal court tomorrow in oxford. we hope to learn more about the arrest and also what led authorities to make the arrest here in tupelo. >>> in the meantime the investigation into those bombing suspects go on in boston and during that time too, people continue to pay homage to those
dusky ran against him for a mississippi state house in >> he was a mad personality. he was a vicious kind of guy. he he's tacked me personally. even my entire family. that was his m.o. during the campaign. >> last week charges were dropped against the elvis impersonator. curtis said he had been framed dutschke as a possible suspect. in this youtube video posted last week dutschke talk about the investigation. >> i met with the fbi. i consented to a search signed a piece of...
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the mississippi river, the threat area here is between the quad cities and st. louis. record flooding potentially the third worst flood on record there. and you know what's so interesting? mississippi at this time last year we were in a drought so we were incredibly low levels and now the turn of events and the problem here for this area already flooded where we're going to see rain once again on tuesday. looks like a one-day affair. illinois, indiana and all of the way down through the mississippi. that is the concern. the rain that you had earlier and storms in the east coast have all pushed eastward with a front. expect from boston down to atlanta entire southeastern seaboard drying skies and clearing conditions. >> we are happy to be rid of the rain here. alexandra steele in atlanta, thank you so much. >> thanks for watching today. that will do it for us this morning. >> our colleague, wolf blitzer, he takes over for us next hour. this is "cnn saturday morning" which begins after a quick break. you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us t
the mississippi river, the threat area here is between the quad cities and st. louis. record flooding potentially the third worst flood on record there. and you know what's so interesting? mississippi at this time last year we were in a drought so we were incredibly low levels and now the turn of events and the problem here for this area already flooded where we're going to see rain once again on tuesday. looks like a one-day affair. illinois, indiana and all of the way down through the...
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a suspicious letter similar to the letter sent to senator roger wicker of mississippi addressed to the president of the united states. that letter is now being investigated as well. at the same time we've heard of these evacuations and the freezes, if you will, from various senate office buildings. all of this happening in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings. so nerves are frayed right now. everyone is on edge as the president of the united states gets ready to come to boston tomorrow to participate in an interfaith memorial service. let's go to the white house, brianna keilar is standing by. brianna, i assume the president, he's all set, he's coming to boston tomorrow for this memorial service. >> that is the expectation, wolf. there have been no changes to his schedule. he is here at the white house today where he's had some meetings and been briefed on the latest in the boston bombings where he's really trying to carry on with at least some of the plans that he had in place for this week sort of signaling that what happened in boston on monday isn't going to stop him certa
a suspicious letter similar to the letter sent to senator roger wicker of mississippi addressed to the president of the united states. that letter is now being investigated as well. at the same time we've heard of these evacuations and the freezes, if you will, from various senate office buildings. all of this happening in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings. so nerves are frayed right now. everyone is on edge as the president of the united states gets ready to come to boston tomorrow...
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those are two ferocious twisters in mississippi just this afternoon. let's look at one of them again. this time listen, because as the twister approaches, the family dog is really trying to bark a warning. it will be a tense night ahead for a lot of families and abc's alex perez is one of the hardest hit towns, hazelwood, missouri, reporting in for us tonight. >> reporter: we're here outside this house in hazelwood, and the strong winds uplooted this tree and it crushed the bedroom. there are scenes like this one across the country tonight. you're looking at a massive tornado bearing down in mississippi. >> it's huge. >> reporter: an entire neighborhood trashed, at least one person dead. >> it's not out of the state yet, so we're still trying to be careful and cautious and make sure our citizens remain safe. >> reporter: across the country, hundreds of reports of severe weather as the storms race east. an entire block in hazelwood, missouri unrecognizable. this is all that's left of gary buneta's yellow brick home. the wind picked you up from one room
those are two ferocious twisters in mississippi just this afternoon. let's look at one of them again. this time listen, because as the twister approaches, the family dog is really trying to bark a warning. it will be a tense night ahead for a lot of families and abc's alex perez is one of the hardest hit towns, hazelwood, missouri, reporting in for us tonight. >> reporter: we're here outside this house in hazelwood, and the strong winds uplooted this tree and it crushed the bedroom. there...
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joining me from jackson mississippi is jerry. he wrote "the mystery of the un unidentified fingerprints in mlk's murder." thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> michael: is there reason to believe that ray did not work alone now? who were the open groups calling for assassination at this time. >> there were a number. you had the white knights of the klu klux klan of mississippi. they were intent on wanting to kill king. at one point king was marching through mississippi and they hatched a plan to try to blow up the bridge that he was going to be walking across. the fbi found out about this, you know, a klan informant told them about this, and king took another route. the white knights definitely wanted king dead. >> michael: you wrote the one time chief council on the committee of assassinations said thoughtful people today, not just nuts, believe more people than james ray were involved. blakey thought fingerprints should be run. what other fingerprints that have not yet been identified. >> well, those fingerprints tha
joining me from jackson mississippi is jerry. he wrote "the mystery of the un unidentified fingerprints in mlk's murder." thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> michael: is there reason to believe that ray did not work alone now? who were the open groups calling for assassination at this time. >> there were a number. you had the white knights of the klu klux klan of mississippi. they were intent on wanting to kill king. at one point king was marching...
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on tuesday, prosecutors dropped charges against their first suspect, an elvis impersonator from mississippi. now, another suspect is in custody. cristina mutchler has the story. >> reporter: f-b-i agents arrested james everett dutschke at his tupelo, mississippi home early saturday. dutschke now faces federal charges in connection with ricin-tainted letters sent to president obama, mississippi senator roger wicker, and a county judge. his attorney had no comment on his arrest. one analyst says this investigation is moving faster than usual. >> "the speed of this is being driven by how dangerous ricin is." >> reporter: earlier in the week, prosecutors dropped charges against another man, paul kevin curtis. curtis believes he was framed, and identified dutschke as a potential culprit. f-b-i agents searched dutschke's home and former martial arts studio, though it's not clear what they found. when asked this week if he'd ever handled ricin before, dutschke told reporters. >> "no. i wouldn't recognize ricin if i saw it." >> reporter: dennis carlock lives in dutschke's neighborhood, and has had
on tuesday, prosecutors dropped charges against their first suspect, an elvis impersonator from mississippi. now, another suspect is in custody. cristina mutchler has the story. >> reporter: f-b-i agents arrested james everett dutschke at his tupelo, mississippi home early saturday. dutschke now faces federal charges in connection with ricin-tainted letters sent to president obama, mississippi senator roger wicker, and a county judge. his attorney had no comment on his arrest. one analyst...
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the press conference just wrapping um in oxford, mississippi as you look live. senior national correspondent john roberts is in atlanta with details. good evening, john. this is strange story. >> it is, bret. one that's been moving in a lot of different directions through the the day. first of all, this morning, on what was to be the third day of a he detention hearing. the federal magistrate in the case suddenly ordered a continuance in the case ordered devin curtis to be released on bond after he had been held since wednesday night in the local lockup there in oxford, mississippi. we were getting indications that maybe the fbi had fingered the wrong person and the charges against him were going to be dismissed. but it was clear that he was only released on bond initially. though his attorneys had proclaimed that he was 1,000% innocent. now, i guess for surprise value, his attorney, christie mccoy started off the press conference on the steps of the courthouse this afternoon by saying here is the order of dismissal in the case. all of the charges have been drop
the press conference just wrapping um in oxford, mississippi as you look live. senior national correspondent john roberts is in atlanta with details. good evening, john. this is strange story. >> it is, bret. one that's been moving in a lot of different directions through the the day. first of all, this morning, on what was to be the third day of a he detention hearing. the federal magistrate in the case suddenly ordered a continuance in the case ordered devin curtis to be released on...
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found addressed to a mississippi senator. palestinian prisoners they would rallies to support detainees held in israeli jails and called on the international community to act. divided and sliding into crisis venezuela's government and opposition blame each other for the. president nicolas maduro saying his rivals planning a. do or die protest or guantanamo u.s. military officials admit to hunger strikers tried to commit suicide as part of a desperate act of defiance which has dragged on for over two months now our top stories this hour. on screen around the world twenty four hours a day this is live from moscow a letter containing the poison raisen has been sent to president obama comes less than a day after a similar toxic envelope was addressed to a mississippi senator these breaches of security come in the wake of the boston marathon bombings for which police now say they have a suspect and we're just getting news now that they have indeed arrested a suspect well for more on this from marty's marina porter who is in new yo
found addressed to a mississippi senator. palestinian prisoners they would rallies to support detainees held in israeli jails and called on the international community to act. divided and sliding into crisis venezuela's government and opposition blame each other for the. president nicolas maduro saying his rivals planning a. do or die protest or guantanamo u.s. military officials admit to hunger strikers tried to commit suicide as part of a desperate act of defiance which has dragged on for...
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she's going to have the latest on the weather including a tornado in mississippi. up next. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. what's this one do? i dunno. the name's bear, fancy bear. score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com fancy bear slider still in beta.
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the team from mississippi was all white. and mississippi politicians did their best to stop them from going to the game. but the mississippi state players defied them. sneaking off to play loyola and they lost 61-51 while loyola went on to win the championship. afterward, one loyola player said all he remembered was that handshake, calling it the proudest moment of his life. loyola and cincinnati started seven black players, the first time in ncaa history a majority of players on the court for black and that was 50 years ago. >> the great part of this story is that as far as the handshake that's concerned, the white gentleman who died, the black guy who shook his hand was at his funeral and cried like a baby. just standing over the casket. great story. you know what, because of what happened to 66, with that texas el paso team, the loyola team gets overlooked. >> gives you hope, doesn't it? >> it does. not bob hope. he's been dead for about eight years. >>> a good preacher. in mississippi, this preacher is just half, half th
the team from mississippi was all white. and mississippi politicians did their best to stop them from going to the game. but the mississippi state players defied them. sneaking off to play loyola and they lost 61-51 while loyola went on to win the championship. afterward, one loyola player said all he remembered was that handshake, calling it the proudest moment of his life. loyola and cincinnati started seven black players, the first time in ncaa history a majority of players on the court for...
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the poison rice and has been sent to president obama a similar toxic envelope was also addressed to a mississippi senator with authorities investigating suspicious letters sent to his colleague from arizona when i get these developments from. in new york marina it seems now that nobody has been arrested over the boston bombings a little confusion at the moment. confusion to say the least c.n.n. was reporting for an hour if not more that there has been a suspect arrested in connection to the boston marathon bombings because they were replaying that information over and over again even describing the suspect as a dark skinned male within an hour afterwards we saw a video of the courthouse in boston and hundreds of people were gathered around the courthouse it's presumed that those were people that were expecting to show up at the courthouse and possibly catch a glimpse of this suspect that c.n.n. said was already in the custody of law enforcement will that information turned out to be wrong the department of justice has just released a statement that saying that nobody has been arrested in connecti
the poison rice and has been sent to president obama a similar toxic envelope was also addressed to a mississippi senator with authorities investigating suspicious letters sent to his colleague from arizona when i get these developments from. in new york marina it seems now that nobody has been arrested over the boston bombings a little confusion at the moment. confusion to say the least c.n.n. was reporting for an hour if not more that there has been a suspect arrested in connection to the...
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but if we look at not only mississippi but other parts of this country particularly in the south with this last election the strategies and techniques have changed to keep people from registering and voting but the nuances of all of those things that some people feel should not exist are still there. so it's about being aware. it's about developing programs. it's about for youth in particular to help educate them. there's too much left to do to simply say that happened 50 years ago. what a tragedy it would be if we simply let things slide as they are now and not continue the fight. but not only medgar, but so many brave people gave of themselves and their families. i often say that prejudice and racism is still very much alive. we don't see the wearing of white sheets and hoods--well maybe some places we do, but not with great prevalence. jim crow has learned how to dress. he or she dresses in brooks brothers suits today and much more difficult to determine who what he is. so it means being aware. it doesn't mean that one should go around looking for trouble here and there but when yo
but if we look at not only mississippi but other parts of this country particularly in the south with this last election the strategies and techniques have changed to keep people from registering and voting but the nuances of all of those things that some people feel should not exist are still there. so it's about being aware. it's about developing programs. it's about for youth in particular to help educate them. there's too much left to do to simply say that happened 50 years ago. what a...
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actually, out of mississippi, too. we just got word a mississippi man has been charged now in the ricin letter investigation. federal agents believe this man james duhas been arrested and alena is following the story in mist miss. what's the latest, alena? >> we just learned from the u.s. attorney's office that james he have let dust can i is charged with developing and producing and stock piling an agent. that agent identified as rice ricin. as you mentioned he was taken into custody between 12:30 and 1:00 in the morning and arrested here at his home in mississippi. the fbi agents made the arrest and he was then turned over to the u.s. marshal's office. we first learned about dusky at a hearing on monday related to the initial suspect in this case that. man is paul kevin curtis. curtis said that he had been framed and named dusky as a possible suspect in the case. on tuesday all the charges curtis was facing were dropped, and then the attention seemed to focus on dusky. curtis was released from jail and dusky was back
actually, out of mississippi, too. we just got word a mississippi man has been charged now in the ricin letter investigation. federal agents believe this man james duhas been arrested and alena is following the story in mist miss. what's the latest, alena? >> we just learned from the u.s. attorney's office that james he have let dust can i is charged with developing and producing and stock piling an agent. that agent identified as rice ricin. as you mentioned he was taken into custody...
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he's a senator from the state of mississippi. dana bash broke this news first here, she's on the phone from washington. dana what more are you learning about this targeted attack and senator wicker? >> well, first off let me give you. mike brooks is our law enforcement analyst, he is being told that senator wicker now has protective detail, meaning he has security around him, because of the fact that he received this letter which was tested positive for the poison ricin. let me just go back and tell you what we learned, and that is that what happened was this envelope came addressed to senator wicker, it tested once positive for riciricin, they te it two more times, so three times positive for ricin, so as we speak, this envelope has been sent to a facility in suburban washington, in maryland to get yet another test on ricin. this is something that we learned very quickly, actually as and even before most u.s. senators learned, they were briefed not too long ago earlier this evening from the senator sergeant at arms and they were
he's a senator from the state of mississippi. dana bash broke this news first here, she's on the phone from washington. dana what more are you learning about this targeted attack and senator wicker? >> well, first off let me give you. mike brooks is our law enforcement analyst, he is being told that senator wicker now has protective detail, meaning he has security around him, because of the fact that he received this letter which was tested positive for the poison ricin. let me just go...
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river flooding along the mississippi river. we have been talking about this in indiana, and illinois. we have flood warnings in effect out here and advisories have been issued across mississippi, arkansas and louisiana. we are anticipating some flooding as we head into early next week. as far as today goes a couple light showers possible but again beautiful weather coming up shortly. a few showers in parts of the great lakes not a big deal. ainsley and patti ann i want to show your high temperatures in dall dallas. >> coming up no such thing as a free lunch. he wants them to work for their lunch. is that fair? we report you decide. >> if your team is getting ready for prom prepare for sticker shock. going to the dance is now costing in the thousands. >> it is now 13 minutes after the top of the hour. country singer is indicted on making terroristic threats against an elderly man. according to tmz the 39-year-old allegedly chased down a 70-year-old tour boat captain and threatened to kill him. we are learning how a loan survivor
river flooding along the mississippi river. we have been talking about this in indiana, and illinois. we have flood warnings in effect out here and advisories have been issued across mississippi, arkansas and louisiana. we are anticipating some flooding as we head into early next week. as far as today goes a couple light showers possible but again beautiful weather coming up shortly. a few showers in parts of the great lakes not a big deal. ainsley and patti ann i want to show your high...
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from michigan to parts of illinois and indiana and as far south as parts of mississippi and louisiana. we are tracking water levels along the mississippi live that could continue to rise and could be dealing with flooding as we head into the month of may. we have several days to go or even weeks for some of you in terms of flyour flooding. producing areas of heavy rain across missouri and eastern can at thats -- kansas. sections of the plains official warnings are in effect out here and behind this storm system heather patti ann it is very cold. some waking up to record cold temperatures in sections of the plains current temperature right now 14 degrees in rapid city 21 in the city of denver. >> maria molina, thank you. >>> the time is 41 after the top of the hour. coming up the explosion rocked an entire town. >> windows everything it sounded like a bomb. i am looking outside there is like a fire. i don't know what is going on. >> we are hearing the tear fying calls for help seconds after that deadly texas blast. >> move over big gulf. mayor bloomberg has a new target on his type. sm
from michigan to parts of illinois and indiana and as far south as parts of mississippi and louisiana. we are tracking water levels along the mississippi live that could continue to rise and could be dealing with flooding as we head into the month of may. we have several days to go or even weeks for some of you in terms of flyour flooding. producing areas of heavy rain across missouri and eastern can at thats -- kansas. sections of the plains official warnings are in effect out here and behind...